Have been using these for over a year or more now & have gigged up to 3 shows a week with these in all sorts of weather. They are VERY reliable, but do become useless if taken on & off too many times. Your guitar will go nowhere with these attached over the strap! They are a very easy option in that you do not have to mod your guitar or keep up with anything else like conventional strap locks. I have heard people say that these are nothing but overpriced bread tags, but I'd like to see a bread tag that can hold a guitar like these;) I would trust these on my Ernie Ball JP6 worth 2 grand... I would NOT trust a bread tie on it! -Just sayin'
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Bout all I can say is they haven't dropped my guitar so far, they are thin my picks are thicker than they are , just to be honest , I don't really trust them to secure my new guitar , I just thought they would be thicker than what they are
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These are a good deal lighter than I expected. They install without problem. Remains to be seen how they hold up.
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I use them exclusively. I like them as they don't require any changes to the guitar or strap. The ones that look like bread ties are the best. They don't look like they would work but they work well. I gave lower marks because of the round ones. I don't care for the larger round ones. Straptight sent me a multi pack with these and I hated them. The smaller ones work nicely.
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As I removed these things from their package, this thought crossed my mind: "Could these strange little things actually work as promised? That's hard to believe" But after installing them(took seconds) I thought to myself: "These strange little things REALLY WORK!"
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